Ole Guy
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Hi, Ole retired navy guy here. I find I can fix just about anything (just don't ask me to do it again. Short attentions span.)
I inherited a (then working) in-ground lift. It has been sitting in my back yard waiting to be installed for about 7 years. I am now ready to pour a slab for a building that it will be in. The biggest delay has been the commitment to hiring an excavator to dig that 8' hole.
Just went out to look things over and have been reading through the, fairly good, manual I had downloaded previously. It deals with installation, operation and service parts.
However, it only give very limit detail on the Auto Latch plunger. Mine seems to be missing. I didn't do the disassembly/removal of this otherwise complete unit, so I have only a vage idea of what the assembly looks like. I understand it attaches to the "superstructure" and moves up and down with the hoist cylinder while the lower end goes down a pipe guide on the outside of the cylinder (the portion that is in the concrete/ground. The only illustration is in the operating instructions and it only shows the release rod thru an opening in the Automatic Lock plunger. It refers to a rotating safety latch but no other details or illustration.
I doubt that these part would still be available but for a guy with a full machine and fab shop, a drawing or sketch would allow me to replicate this part. Sounds like just a rod and a paw mounted inside the lock plunger shaft.
Thoughts or comments welcome.
Ole Guy (76)
I inherited a (then working) in-ground lift. It has been sitting in my back yard waiting to be installed for about 7 years. I am now ready to pour a slab for a building that it will be in. The biggest delay has been the commitment to hiring an excavator to dig that 8' hole.
Just went out to look things over and have been reading through the, fairly good, manual I had downloaded previously. It deals with installation, operation and service parts.
However, it only give very limit detail on the Auto Latch plunger. Mine seems to be missing. I didn't do the disassembly/removal of this otherwise complete unit, so I have only a vage idea of what the assembly looks like. I understand it attaches to the "superstructure" and moves up and down with the hoist cylinder while the lower end goes down a pipe guide on the outside of the cylinder (the portion that is in the concrete/ground. The only illustration is in the operating instructions and it only shows the release rod thru an opening in the Automatic Lock plunger. It refers to a rotating safety latch but no other details or illustration.
I doubt that these part would still be available but for a guy with a full machine and fab shop, a drawing or sketch would allow me to replicate this part. Sounds like just a rod and a paw mounted inside the lock plunger shaft.
Thoughts or comments welcome.
Ole Guy (76)
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